Zookeepers' War e-bog
113,76 DKK
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The unbelievable true story of the Cold War's strangest proxy war, fought between the zoos on either side of the Berlin Wall. ';The liveliness of Mohnhaupt's storytelling and the wonderful eccentricity of his subject matter make this book well worth a read.' Star Tribune (Minneapolis)Living in West Berlin in the 1960s often felt like living in a zoo, everyone packed together behind a wall, with...
E-bog
113,76 DKK
Forlag
Simon & Schuster
Udgivet
12 november 2019
Længde
272 sider
Genrer
1DFG
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781501188510
The unbelievable true story of the Cold War's strangest proxy war, fought between the zoos on either side of the Berlin Wall. ';The liveliness of Mohnhaupt's storytelling and the wonderful eccentricity of his subject matter make this book well worth a read.' Star Tribune (Minneapolis)Living in West Berlin in the 1960s often felt like living in a zoo, everyone packed together behind a wall, with the world always watching. On the other side of the Iron Curtain, East Berlin and its zoo were spacious and lush, socialist utopias where everything was perfectly planned... and then rarely completed. Berlin's two zoos in East and West quickly became symbols of the divided city's two halves. So no one was terribly surprised when the head zookeepers on either side started an animal arms racerather than stockpiling nuclear warheads, they competed to have the most pandas and hippos. Soon, state funds were being diverted toward giving these new animals lavish welcomes worthy of visiting dignitaries. West German presidential candidates were talking about zoo policy on the campaign trail. And eventually politicians on both side of the Wall became convinced that if their zoo proved to be inferior, that would mean their country's whole ideology was too. A quirky piece of Cold War history unlike anything you've heard before, The Zookeepers' War is an epic tale of desperate rivalries, human follies, and an animal-mad city in which zookeeping became a way of continuing politics by other means.